You can get further information about the build in the following ways: Get feedbackīamboo displays a summary of the results of the build on the dashboard.
Now, whenever you commit a change to the repository, Bamboo will build your source code and report on your test results. Tests in the appropriate directory in the source code repository will be run automatically as part of the build, and the test results will be displayed in Bamboo. The 'Plan summary' tab will report whether the build succeeded or not. You can specify a custom results location if your project directory doesn't use the conventional structure. You need to set up one of the MSTest, NUnit or MBUnit tasks so Bamboo can get and display the test results. Now we want to run the unit and integration tests, and display the results from those. See Configuring a builder task for details. Note that a build tool needs to be installed on the Bamboo server machine before you can use the Bamboo task. See for information about Visual Studio. Expand one of the following sections to see configuration details specific to that builder task: Select Add task, then Builder and choose the task that matches the build tool for your project. We assume that your project already has a build process set up that Bamboo can call upon. We'll add a builder task to the Bamboo plan to do that.
The source code checkout taskĪ newly created plan has a default Source Code Checkout task that gets the source code from the source repository specified earlier. See Linking to source code repositories for details.Įach plan needs to have one or more tasks specified. Select the repository host, and provide access details such as username and password. We don't have a project yet, so select Project > New Project, and enter details for both the project and plan.īamboo needs to know where the source code repository is located, and needs access to the repo so that it can check out the code when it runs a build. Select Create in the menu bar, and then Create plan.Įvery plan belongs to a project.
Well, we'll create a new Bamboo plan that knows how to check out and build our source code, and then report on our test results.Ī Bamboo plan is where you define the details of your continuous integration workflow.Ī plan allows us to specify a source code repository, when Bamboo gets triggered to run the build, and how Bamboo should provide feedback on the test results.